The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities 22nd Annual Conference

Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel Washington, D.C., United States

The CUMU Annual Conference is the largest nationwide meeting of leaders from urban and metropolitan universities and colleges. We are a diverse community filled with people who are doing great things and who want to help others achieve great things. An Exchange of Ideas Never in our history, has the need to be deeply engaged and committed to developing and sustaining impactful partnerships been more important. This year's theme, Charting the Future of Metropolitan Universities, is designed to generate dialogue that examines the biggest challenges and opportunities facing our institutions and cities. A robust exchange of ideas will help us examine how we can transform our institutions to meet the needs of our community and students. What Keeps You Up at Night? The format of the CUMU Annual Conference has been refined to encourage a greater exchange of ideas. Presentations will be categorized by approach rather than participant tracks. Thinking Big Dialogues, How-To, and Proven Program sessions will help attendees...

4th International Service-Learning Summit

Connect with practitioners, scholars, and administrators dedicated to best practice, ethical global community-campus partnerships in this participatory gathering.

325$

CSNAP Student Conference

UNC Asheville 1 University Heights, Asheville, United States

On November 11-12 at UNC Asheville, North Carolina Campus Compact will host its annual CSNAP Student Conference, an event where student leaders can explore citizenship, service, networking, and partnerships. The main event on Saturday (11/12, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) will feature workshops by college student leaders and a showcase of social change organizations who work with students, including the Campus Kitchens Project, the Rachel Carson Council, and S.C.A.L.E. The optional Friday evening session (11/11, 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) features Jonathan Santos, an Asheville-based Soul-Songwriter, Poet, Cultural Community worker and Educator. He will perform and help students create their own Personal Poetic Mission Statement. Call for Workshop Proposals Conference Registration Form - registration ends Oct. 17 $75 per person – Campus Compact member schools / $95 per person - non-member schools (includes Friday night and Saturday conference).

$75

2016 Newman Civic Fellows Convening

In partnership with the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, Campus Compact hosted an inaugural national convening of Newman Civic Fellows in Boston on November 18-19, 2016. This event provided an opportunity for Newman Civic Fellows from across the country to connect and to participate in shared civic learning. Fellows practiced perspective taking and collaborating across lines of difference in a Senate Immersion Model run by the Edward M. Kennedy Institute. They also attended a workshop on tools from Sustained Dialogue Campus Network for improving relationships and engaged in activities geared toward building the collective power of the Newman Civic Fellows' network. To learn more about the convening, you can check out blog posts from two of our fellows, Tristan Anderson of Bergen Community College, and Sonce Reese of University of Baltimore, who shared their experiences with the convening. You can also get a glimpse of the action through our convening photos. Any questions about the convening can be directed...

Free

Eastern Region Campus Compact Conference

New York University 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

Save the Date for the Eastern Region Campus Compact Conference:"Moving Us Forward: Equity Through Community Engagement"  Website Coming Soon! March 15-16, 2017 New York University New York, New York

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